As populations have grown, farming practices have become more intensified to maximise crop yields and ensure we can feed the ever growing population. Fertilisers and pesticides are used on crops, and animals may be kept inside in more densely packed sheds to maximise milk yields, or egg production, or speed up the time needed for the animal to be ready to be sent to market for meat.
An alternative to conventional farming is organic farming.
Organic farming currently accounts for about 1% of agricultural land worldwide. It focuses on sustainability and is thought to have less detrimental effects on the environment than conventional farming. This has led to it being proposed as an alternative to conventional agriculture for helping to overcome the climate change crisis we are currently experiencing. The debate continues, as it is not a perfect solution.
In theory, organic farming should not use chemical fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides or feed additives for livestock. It requires the farmer to use more natural alternatives. This results in lower yields, but the farmer can sell their produce at a higher price because consumers believe the produce is of a higher quality.
Instead of fertilisers, manure is used. This recycles waste and improves the soil structure. However, it is smelly and more difficult to apply than chemical fertilisers, and also means the farmer has less control over the mineral content they are putting into their soils.
Crop rotation is used to reduce disease building up in the soils and to strengthen the soil composition. Certain crops, such as the legume family - so peas and beans, fix nitrogen from the air and increase the nitrates in the soil. This makes the soil much more fertile, and so farmers rotate legumes with their other crops. Growing multiple crops is however less efficient and produces lower yields than specialising in one or few crops however.
Instead of using herbicides, weeding is the preferred organic farming technique. This is of course much more environmentally friendly because it is chemical free but it is very labour intensive. Although this does mean more jobs available, which is a great thing.
Organic farming is thought to maintain the biodiversity better than conventional farming because fewer chemicals are used. There are more bumble bees and insects in an area because pesticides haven’t been used. Weeds and non-crop plants can grow as herbicides aren’t used. Biodiversity benefits the food chain across all levels, from the plants up to the foxes.
These are the theories of organic farming, and is how we farmed for the one hundred thousand years before the industrial revolution. It is generally thought that organic farming is much better for biodiversity, and also produces a healthier product because less chemicals are used on it.
In the second video on organic farming, we will look at some of the problems of organic farming, and the reality of what it means to be an organic farm.
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This video is a interview with Satyajit of Two BrothersOrganicFarmsIndia. Satyajit shares his story of why he left the corporate world to become a organic farmer. Learn about the power, practice, and importance of organic farming.
Learn more about Two Brothers Organic Farms and all their wonderful creations:
TBOF is an Organic Farm run by Satyajit & Ajinkya in a lovely village Bhodani near Pune, we produce Pure Organic Fruits and breed IndianIndigenous A2 CowsContact for Two Brothers Organic Farms:
- satyajithange@gmail.com
- http://www.twobrothersindia.com
Call +91 9850588883, +91 9823136008

published:11 Oct 2017

views:9179

Organic Farming for beginners. From the movie DistrictEarth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BYzK3-Na3w
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published:22 Feb 2016

views:39019

Rabbit RiverFarms is western Canada's original producer of Certified OrganicEggs
They are advocates of CageFree, humane animal husbandry. There commitment is to produce wholesome, natural foods that are healthy for you and your family. There farming practices are sustainable and environmentally friendly. All the eggs they produce and sell are from cage free hens.
This segment has generously been funded by the non-profit FarmFolk CityFolk. Like to see more of the same? Please support our work at www.farmfolkcityfolk.ca

TractorTime with Tim gets to experiment with a new modernized version of the Allis-Chalmers G tractor. With so many people entering the hobby farm and organic farm space, the Tilmore tractor is a new purpose built row crop tractor for small and organic growers! It is the only mid mount modern tractor with the ability to change implements within minutes, using no tools, and with one person!
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published:14 Aug 2018

views:99135

In this video you will see how organic farming is changing the way farmers produce their live stock and vegetables in bohol. with the challenge of having rocky grounds and infertile land witness how farmers are over coming the challenge and finding ways to provide a healthier option for consumers.
for more information about organic farming
contact us:
land line: 02 571 1525
globe: +63 917 554 6396
smart: +63 918 990 7122
www,whybohol.com
www.facebook.com/whybohol

published:29 Dec 2016

views:6972

➤ SHOP NOW: https://www.koncioust.com
In this interview we highlight the multi-talented Rastafari, reggae singer, farmer, activist, and tailor Jah Bouks. Jah Bouks is known across the world for his anthem 'Angola'. In this short video Jah Bouks shows us around his organic farm located in St.Thomas Jamaica.
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Gary and Kukui Maunakea-Forth founded MA'O OrganicFarms not only to provide fresh produce to locals, but also to give back to their community and to help develop local agriculture.
Their passion is simply beautiful -- good food, good land and good relationships. This non-profit farm provides scholarships to high school and college age students, who work the fields and learn sustainable farming practices. Today, MA'O is the largest certified organic farm on O'ahu. You'll find many wonderful products from MA'O in our produce aisles!
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/179claK
About Whole Foods:
Who are we? Well, we seek out the finest natural and organic foods available, maintain the strictest quality standards in the industry, and have an unshakeable commitment to sustainable agriculture. Add to that the excitement and fun we bring to shopping for groceries, and you start to get a sense of what we're all about. Oh yeah, we're a mission-driven company too.
Connect with Whole Foods Online:
Visit the Whole Foods WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/18gKv7J
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At a lower level of organization, infantry units commonly incorporate organic armour or artillery units to improve their combined arms capability. Organic assets are closely integrated into their parent unit's command structure and their personnel are familiar with other personnel in the parent unit, improving coordination and responsiveness and making the parent unit more self-sufficient.

However, over-emphasis of organic assets can create wasteful redundancy. For instance, an infantry unit assigned to urban peacekeeping duties might have little use for its organic artillery, while another unit deployed elsewhere might have less artillery support than it required. The question of how much to emphasise the use of organic assets, as opposed to coordination with separate units ('joint organization') is a subject of debate and heavily dependent on questions of command and control.

The consumption of organic wine grew at a rate of 3.7 percent over the year ending September 19, 2009, out-pacing growth in the consumption of non-organic wine which grew 2% during a similar period. There are an estimated 1500-2000 organic wine producers globally, including negociant labels, with more than 885 of these organic domaines in France alone.

The legal definition of organic wine varies from country to country. The primary difference in the way that organic wine is defined relates to the use (or non use) of preservatives during the wine-making process.

Production and preservatives

Wine production comprises two main phases - that which takes place in the vineyard (i.e. grape growing) and that which takes place in the winery (i.e. fermentation of the grapes into wine, bottling etc.). The baseline definition of organic wine as "wine made with grapes farmed organically", deals only with the first phase (grape growing). There are numerous potential inputs which can be made during the second phase of production in order to ferment and preserve the wine. The most universal wine preservative is sulphur dioxide. The issue of wine preservation is central to the discussion of how organic wine is defined.

Whole Foods Market

Whole Foods Market Inc. is an American supermarket chain specializing in organic food that opened on September 20, 1980, in Austin, Texas, its current headquarters. As of September 2015, the company has 91,000 employees and 431 supermarkets among the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, and has its main produce procurement office in Watsonville, California.

As of 2015, founder John Mackey and Walter Robb are co-CEOs of the publicly traded company, with John Elstrott as chairman. Whole Foods Market became a Fortune 500 company in March 2005 and is the 30th largest retailer in the U.S. based on 2014 revenue.

History

Early years

In 1978, Mackey and Renee Lawson borrowed $45,000 from family and friends to open a small natural foods store called SaferWay in Austin, (the name being a spoof of Safeway). When the two were evicted from their apartment for storing food products in it, they decided to live at the store. Because it was zoned for commercial use, there was no shower stall, so they bathed using a water hose attached to their dishwasher.

Two Brothers

Two Brothers (French: Deux Frères) is a 2004 adventure family film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud. It is about two tiger brothers, Kumal and Sangha, who are separated as cubs and then reunited a year later.

Plot

Set in Cambodia during the 1920s during French colonial rule, two tigers; one male and one female, meet and mate. Months later, the tiger couple have given birth to two tiger cubs, who would one day get separated after the ancient temple where they live is disturbed by Aidan McRory (Guy Pearce), who intends to steal and sell the ancient statues at an auction in London.

Two tiger cubs are playing when the second cub (later named Sangha) comes upon a young civet. Sangha chases the civet into its burrow and the mother civet appears and chases Sangha up a tree. The first tiger cub (later named Kumal) appears and chases the mother civet back into her burrow. Eventually, humans come across them in their temple home and the tigress arrives to protect the cubs. She picks Sangha up and runs for safety. Kumal follows, but can't keep up and falls behind. The cubs' father appears, but the men have caught up with them and he is shot dead by McRory when attacking a hunter, who might have harmed his cub, as protection.

What is organic farming? | Biology for All | FuseSchool

As populations have grown, farming practices have become more intensified to maximise crop yields and ensure we can feed the ever growing population. Fertilisers and pesticides are used on crops, and animals may be kept inside in more densely packed sheds to maximise milk yields, or egg production, or speed up the time needed for the animal to be ready to be sent to market for meat.
An alternative to conventional farming is organic farming.
Organic farming currently accounts for about 1% of agricultural land worldwide. It focuses on sustainability and is thought to have less detrimental effects on the environment than conventional farming. This has led to it being proposed as an alternative to conventional agriculture for helping to overcome the climate change crisis we are currently experiencing. The debate continues, as it is not a perfect solution.
In theory, organic farming should not use chemical fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides or feed additives for livestock. It requires the farmer to use more natural alternatives. This results in lower yields, but the farmer can sell their produce at a higher price because consumers believe the produce is of a higher quality.
Instead of fertilisers, manure is used. This recycles waste and improves the soil structure. However, it is smelly and more difficult to apply than chemical fertilisers, and also means the farmer has less control over the mineral content they are putting into their soils.
Crop rotation is used to reduce disease building up in the soils and to strengthen the soil composition. Certain crops, such as the legume family - so peas and beans, fix nitrogen from the air and increase the nitrates in the soil. This makes the soil much more fertile, and so farmers rotate legumes with their other crops. Growing multiple crops is however less efficient and produces lower yields than specialising in one or few crops however.
Instead of using herbicides, weeding is the preferred organic farming technique. This is of course much more environmentally friendly because it is chemical free but it is very labour intensive. Although this does mean more jobs available, which is a great thing.
Organic farming is thought to maintain the biodiversity better than conventional farming because fewer chemicals are used. There are more bumble bees and insects in an area because pesticides haven’t been used. Weeds and non-crop plants can grow as herbicides aren’t used. Biodiversity benefits the food chain across all levels, from the plants up to the foxes.
These are the theories of organic farming, and is how we farmed for the one hundred thousand years before the industrial revolution. It is generally thought that organic farming is much better for biodiversity, and also produces a healthier product because less chemicals are used on it.
In the second video on organic farming, we will look at some of the problems of organic farming, and the reality of what it means to be an organic farm.
SUBSCRIBE to the FuseSchool YouTube channel for many more educational videos. Our teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths & ICT.
VISIT us at www.fuseschool.org, where all of our videos are carefully organised into topics and specific orders, and to see what else we have on offer. Comment, like and share with other learners. You can both ask and answer questions, and teachers will get back to you.
These videos can be used in a flipped classroom model or as a revision aid.
Find all of our Chemistry videos here:
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WHY ORGANIC? Interview with Two Brothers Organic Farms

This video is a interview with Satyajit of Two BrothersOrganicFarmsIndia. Satyajit shares his story of why he left the corporate world to become a organic farmer. Learn about the power, practice, and importance of organic farming.
Learn more about Two Brothers Organic Farms and all their wonderful creations:
TBOF is an Organic Farm run by Satyajit & Ajinkya in a lovely village Bhodani near Pune, we produce Pure Organic Fruits and breed IndianIndigenous A2 CowsContact for Two Brothers Organic Farms:
- satyajithange@gmail.com
- http://www.twobrothersindia.com
Call +91 9850588883, +91 9823136008

22:38

Organic Farming 2017

Organic Farming 2017

Organic Farming 2017

Organic Farming for beginners. From the movie DistrictEarth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BYzK3-Na3w
SUPPORT OUR WORK AND THE NEW DOCUMENTARY www.controversyradioshow.net
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4:13

Rabbit River Farm & Organic Eggs

Rabbit River Farm & Organic Eggs

Rabbit River Farm & Organic Eggs

Rabbit RiverFarms is western Canada's original producer of Certified OrganicEggs
They are advocates of CageFree, humane animal husbandry. There commitment is to produce wholesome, natural foods that are healthy for you and your family. There farming practices are sustainable and environmentally friendly. All the eggs they produce and sell are from cage free hens.
This segment has generously been funded by the non-profit FarmFolk CityFolk. Like to see more of the same? Please support our work at www.farmfolkcityfolk.ca

5:54

American Travelers visit Manza's Organic Farm on the Island of Nevis, Caribbean

American Travelers visit Manza's Organic Farm on the Island of Nevis, Caribbean

American Travelers visit Manza's Organic Farm on the Island of Nevis, Caribbean

New Organic and Hobby Farm Tractor! Tilmor - Modern Allis-Chalmers G

TractorTime with Tim gets to experiment with a new modernized version of the Allis-Chalmers G tractor. With so many people entering the hobby farm and organic farm space, the Tilmore tractor is a new purpose built row crop tractor for small and organic growers! It is the only mid mount modern tractor with the ability to change implements within minutes, using no tools, and with one person!
Website: http://TractorTimewithTim.com
Favorite Products: http://amazon.com/shop/TractorTimeWithTim
TTWT Merchandise: http://TractorTimeWithTim.com/shop
Facebook: http://facebook.com/TractorTimeWithTim

8:48

Bohol Organic Farming

Bohol Organic Farming

Bohol Organic Farming

In this video you will see how organic farming is changing the way farmers produce their live stock and vegetables in bohol. with the challenge of having rocky grounds and infertile land witness how farmers are over coming the challenge and finding ways to provide a healthier option for consumers.
for more information about organic farming
contact us:
land line: 02 571 1525
globe: +63 917 554 6396
smart: +63 918 990 7122
www,whybohol.com
www.facebook.com/whybohol

5:52

Jah Bouks Interview "Organic Farming in St. Thomas, Jamaica"

Jah Bouks Interview "Organic Farming in St. Thomas, Jamaica"

Jah Bouks Interview "Organic Farming in St. Thomas, Jamaica"

➤ SHOP NOW: https://www.koncioust.com
In this interview we highlight the multi-talented Rastafari, reggae singer, farmer, activist, and tailor Jah Bouks. Jah Bouks is known across the world for his anthem 'Angola'. In this short video Jah Bouks shows us around his organic farm located in St.Thomas Jamaica.
SHOP NOW https://www.koncioust.com
Tune into 'I NEVER KNEW 📻'
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3:47

Ma'o Organic Farms l Love Local l Whole Foods Market

Ma'o Organic Farms l Love Local l Whole Foods Market

Ma'o Organic Farms l Love Local l Whole Foods Market

Gary and Kukui Maunakea-Forth founded MA'O OrganicFarms not only to provide fresh produce to locals, but also to give back to their community and to help develop local agriculture.
Their passion is simply beautiful -- good food, good land and good relationships. This non-profit farm provides scholarships to high school and college age students, who work the fields and learn sustainable farming practices. Today, MA'O is the largest certified organic farm on O'ahu. You'll find many wonderful products from MA'O in our produce aisles!
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/179claK
About Whole Foods:
Who are we? Well, we seek out the finest natural and organic foods available, maintain the strictest quality standards in the industry, and have an unshakeable commitment to sustainable agriculture. Add to that the excitement and fun we bring to shopping for groceries, and you start to get a sense of what we're all about. Oh yeah, we're a mission-driven company too.
Connect with Whole Foods Online:
Visit the Whole Foods WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/18gKv7J
Like Whole Foods on FACEBOOK: http://on.fb.me/179cxqt
Follow Whole Foods on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/15eklAG
http://www.youtube.com/user/wholefoodsmarket

UYIR Organic Farmers Market

6:59

Can organic farms feed the world?

Can organic farms feed the world?

Can organic farms feed the world?

We consider organic foods to be healthier because they are produced without synthetic pesticides and chemical fertilizers. However, organic farms are often less productive than conventional farms. We talk to ProfessorSusanne Schmidt from The University of Queensland about the role science has to play to improve the productivity of organic farms.

What is organic farming? | Biology for All | FuseSchool

As populations have grown, farming practices have become more intensified to maximise crop yields and ensure we can feed the ever growing population. Fertilisers and pesticides are used on crops, and animals may be kept inside in more densely packed sheds to maximise milk yields, or egg production, or speed up the time needed for the animal to be ready to be sent to market for meat.
An alternative to conventional farming is organic farming.
Organic farming currently accounts for about 1% of agricultural land worldwide. It focuses on sustainability and is thought to have less detrimental effects on the environment than conventional farming. This has led to it being proposed as an alternative to conventional agriculture for helping to overcome the climate change crisis we are currently ex...

WHY ORGANIC? Interview with Two Brothers Organic Farms

This video is a interview with Satyajit of Two BrothersOrganicFarmsIndia. Satyajit shares his story of why he left the corporate world to become a organic farmer. Learn about the power, practice, and importance of organic farming.
Learn more about Two Brothers Organic Farms and all their wonderful creations:
TBOF is an Organic Farm run by Satyajit & Ajinkya in a lovely village Bhodani near Pune, we produce Pure Organic Fruits and breed IndianIndigenous A2 CowsContact for Two Brothers Organic Farms:
- satyajithange@gmail.com
- http://www.twobrothersindia.com
Call +91 9850588883, +91 9823136008

published: 11 Oct 2017

Organic Farming 2017

Organic Farming for beginners. From the movie DistrictEarth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BYzK3-Na3w
SUPPORT OUR WORK AND THE NEW DOCUMENTARY www.controversyradioshow.net
https://www.patreon.com/controversyradio
Twitter: @controversyshow
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published: 22 Feb 2016

Rabbit River Farm & Organic Eggs

Rabbit RiverFarms is western Canada's original producer of Certified OrganicEggs
They are advocates of CageFree, humane animal husbandry. There commitment is to produce wholesome, natural foods that are healthy for you and your family. There farming practices are sustainable and environmentally friendly. All the eggs they produce and sell are from cage free hens.
This segment has generously been funded by the non-profit FarmFolk CityFolk. Like to see more of the same? Please support our work at www.farmfolkcityfolk.ca

published: 15 Sep 2011

American Travelers visit Manza's Organic Farm on the Island of Nevis, Caribbean

New Organic and Hobby Farm Tractor! Tilmor - Modern Allis-Chalmers G

TractorTime with Tim gets to experiment with a new modernized version of the Allis-Chalmers G tractor. With so many people entering the hobby farm and organic farm space, the Tilmore tractor is a new purpose built row crop tractor for small and organic growers! It is the only mid mount modern tractor with the ability to change implements within minutes, using no tools, and with one person!
Website: http://TractorTimewithTim.com
Favorite Products: http://amazon.com/shop/TractorTimeWithTim
TTWT Merchandise: http://TractorTimeWithTim.com/shop
Facebook: http://facebook.com/TractorTimeWithTim

published: 14 Aug 2018

Bohol Organic Farming

In this video you will see how organic farming is changing the way farmers produce their live stock and vegetables in bohol. with the challenge of having rocky grounds and infertile land witness how farmers are over coming the challenge and finding ways to provide a healthier option for consumers.
for more information about organic farming
contact us:
land line: 02 571 1525
globe: +63 917 554 6396
smart: +63 918 990 7122
www,whybohol.com
www.facebook.com/whybohol

published: 29 Dec 2016

Jah Bouks Interview "Organic Farming in St. Thomas, Jamaica"

➤ SHOP NOW: https://www.koncioust.com
In this interview we highlight the multi-talented Rastafari, reggae singer, farmer, activist, and tailor Jah Bouks. Jah Bouks is known across the world for his anthem 'Angola'. In this short video Jah Bouks shows us around his organic farm located in St.Thomas Jamaica.
SHOP NOW https://www.koncioust.com
Tune into 'I NEVER KNEW 📻'
https://www.WLOY.org
EVERY SUNDAY @9am - 11am EST
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published: 14 Mar 2018

Ma'o Organic Farms l Love Local l Whole Foods Market

Gary and Kukui Maunakea-Forth founded MA'O OrganicFarms not only to provide fresh produce to locals, but also to give back to their community and to help develop local agriculture.
Their passion is simply beautiful -- good food, good land and good relationships. This non-profit farm provides scholarships to high school and college age students, who work the fields and learn sustainable farming practices. Today, MA'O is the largest certified organic farm on O'ahu. You'll find many wonderful products from MA'O in our produce aisles!
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/179claK
About Whole Foods:
Who are we? Well, we seek out the finest natural and organic foods available, maintain the strictest quality standards in the industry, and have an unshakeable commitment to sustainable agriculture. Add to ...

UYIR Organic Farmers Market

published: 14 Oct 2017

Can organic farms feed the world?

We consider organic foods to be healthier because they are produced without synthetic pesticides and chemical fertilizers. However, organic farms are often less productive than conventional farms. We talk to ProfessorSusanne Schmidt from The University of Queensland about the role science has to play to improve the productivity of organic farms.

What is organic farming? | Biology for All | FuseSchool

As populations have grown, farming practices have become more intensified to maximise crop yields and ensure we can feed the ever growing population. Fertiliser...

As populations have grown, farming practices have become more intensified to maximise crop yields and ensure we can feed the ever growing population. Fertilisers and pesticides are used on crops, and animals may be kept inside in more densely packed sheds to maximise milk yields, or egg production, or speed up the time needed for the animal to be ready to be sent to market for meat.
An alternative to conventional farming is organic farming.
Organic farming currently accounts for about 1% of agricultural land worldwide. It focuses on sustainability and is thought to have less detrimental effects on the environment than conventional farming. This has led to it being proposed as an alternative to conventional agriculture for helping to overcome the climate change crisis we are currently experiencing. The debate continues, as it is not a perfect solution.
In theory, organic farming should not use chemical fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides or feed additives for livestock. It requires the farmer to use more natural alternatives. This results in lower yields, but the farmer can sell their produce at a higher price because consumers believe the produce is of a higher quality.
Instead of fertilisers, manure is used. This recycles waste and improves the soil structure. However, it is smelly and more difficult to apply than chemical fertilisers, and also means the farmer has less control over the mineral content they are putting into their soils.
Crop rotation is used to reduce disease building up in the soils and to strengthen the soil composition. Certain crops, such as the legume family - so peas and beans, fix nitrogen from the air and increase the nitrates in the soil. This makes the soil much more fertile, and so farmers rotate legumes with their other crops. Growing multiple crops is however less efficient and produces lower yields than specialising in one or few crops however.
Instead of using herbicides, weeding is the preferred organic farming technique. This is of course much more environmentally friendly because it is chemical free but it is very labour intensive. Although this does mean more jobs available, which is a great thing.
Organic farming is thought to maintain the biodiversity better than conventional farming because fewer chemicals are used. There are more bumble bees and insects in an area because pesticides haven’t been used. Weeds and non-crop plants can grow as herbicides aren’t used. Biodiversity benefits the food chain across all levels, from the plants up to the foxes.
These are the theories of organic farming, and is how we farmed for the one hundred thousand years before the industrial revolution. It is generally thought that organic farming is much better for biodiversity, and also produces a healthier product because less chemicals are used on it.
In the second video on organic farming, we will look at some of the problems of organic farming, and the reality of what it means to be an organic farm.
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As populations have grown, farming practices have become more intensified to maximise crop yields and ensure we can feed the ever growing population. Fertilisers and pesticides are used on crops, and animals may be kept inside in more densely packed sheds to maximise milk yields, or egg production, or speed up the time needed for the animal to be ready to be sent to market for meat.
An alternative to conventional farming is organic farming.
Organic farming currently accounts for about 1% of agricultural land worldwide. It focuses on sustainability and is thought to have less detrimental effects on the environment than conventional farming. This has led to it being proposed as an alternative to conventional agriculture for helping to overcome the climate change crisis we are currently experiencing. The debate continues, as it is not a perfect solution.
In theory, organic farming should not use chemical fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides or feed additives for livestock. It requires the farmer to use more natural alternatives. This results in lower yields, but the farmer can sell their produce at a higher price because consumers believe the produce is of a higher quality.
Instead of fertilisers, manure is used. This recycles waste and improves the soil structure. However, it is smelly and more difficult to apply than chemical fertilisers, and also means the farmer has less control over the mineral content they are putting into their soils.
Crop rotation is used to reduce disease building up in the soils and to strengthen the soil composition. Certain crops, such as the legume family - so peas and beans, fix nitrogen from the air and increase the nitrates in the soil. This makes the soil much more fertile, and so farmers rotate legumes with their other crops. Growing multiple crops is however less efficient and produces lower yields than specialising in one or few crops however.
Instead of using herbicides, weeding is the preferred organic farming technique. This is of course much more environmentally friendly because it is chemical free but it is very labour intensive. Although this does mean more jobs available, which is a great thing.
Organic farming is thought to maintain the biodiversity better than conventional farming because fewer chemicals are used. There are more bumble bees and insects in an area because pesticides haven’t been used. Weeds and non-crop plants can grow as herbicides aren’t used. Biodiversity benefits the food chain across all levels, from the plants up to the foxes.
These are the theories of organic farming, and is how we farmed for the one hundred thousand years before the industrial revolution. It is generally thought that organic farming is much better for biodiversity, and also produces a healthier product because less chemicals are used on it.
In the second video on organic farming, we will look at some of the problems of organic farming, and the reality of what it means to be an organic farm.
SUBSCRIBE to the FuseSchool YouTube channel for many more educational videos. Our teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths & ICT.
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This video is a interview with Satyajit of Two BrothersOrganicFarmsIndia. Satyajit shares his story of why he left the corporate world to become a organic farmer. Learn about the power, practice, and importance of organic farming.
Learn more about Two Brothers Organic Farms and all their wonderful creations:
TBOF is an Organic Farm run by Satyajit & Ajinkya in a lovely village Bhodani near Pune, we produce Pure Organic Fruits and breed IndianIndigenous A2 CowsContact for Two Brothers Organic Farms:
- satyajithange@gmail.com
- http://www.twobrothersindia.com
Call +91 9850588883, +91 9823136008

This video is a interview with Satyajit of Two BrothersOrganicFarmsIndia. Satyajit shares his story of why he left the corporate world to become a organic farmer. Learn about the power, practice, and importance of organic farming.
Learn more about Two Brothers Organic Farms and all their wonderful creations:
TBOF is an Organic Farm run by Satyajit & Ajinkya in a lovely village Bhodani near Pune, we produce Pure Organic Fruits and breed IndianIndigenous A2 CowsContact for Two Brothers Organic Farms:
- satyajithange@gmail.com
- http://www.twobrothersindia.com
Call +91 9850588883, +91 9823136008

Organic Farming for beginners. From the movie DistrictEarth
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Organic Farming for beginners. From the movie DistrictEarth
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Rabbit RiverFarms is western Canada's original producer of Certified OrganicEggs
They are advocates of CageFree, humane animal husbandry. There commitment is to produce wholesome, natural foods that are healthy for you and your family. There farming practices are sustainable and environmentally friendly. All the eggs they produce and sell are from cage free hens.
This segment has generously been funded by the non-profit FarmFolk CityFolk. Like to see more of the same? Please support our work at www.farmfolkcityfolk.ca

Rabbit RiverFarms is western Canada's original producer of Certified OrganicEggs
They are advocates of CageFree, humane animal husbandry. There commitment is to produce wholesome, natural foods that are healthy for you and your family. There farming practices are sustainable and environmentally friendly. All the eggs they produce and sell are from cage free hens.
This segment has generously been funded by the non-profit FarmFolk CityFolk. Like to see more of the same? Please support our work at www.farmfolkcityfolk.ca

New Organic and Hobby Farm Tractor! Tilmor - Modern Allis-Chalmers G

TractorTime with Tim gets to experiment with a new modernized version of the Allis-Chalmers G tractor. With so many people entering the hobby farm and organic ...

TractorTime with Tim gets to experiment with a new modernized version of the Allis-Chalmers G tractor. With so many people entering the hobby farm and organic farm space, the Tilmore tractor is a new purpose built row crop tractor for small and organic growers! It is the only mid mount modern tractor with the ability to change implements within minutes, using no tools, and with one person!
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TractorTime with Tim gets to experiment with a new modernized version of the Allis-Chalmers G tractor. With so many people entering the hobby farm and organic farm space, the Tilmore tractor is a new purpose built row crop tractor for small and organic growers! It is the only mid mount modern tractor with the ability to change implements within minutes, using no tools, and with one person!
Website: http://TractorTimewithTim.com
Favorite Products: http://amazon.com/shop/TractorTimeWithTim
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Bohol Organic Farming

In this video you will see how organic farming is changing the way farmers produce their live stock and vegetables in bohol. with the challenge of having rocky ...

In this video you will see how organic farming is changing the way farmers produce their live stock and vegetables in bohol. with the challenge of having rocky grounds and infertile land witness how farmers are over coming the challenge and finding ways to provide a healthier option for consumers.
for more information about organic farming
contact us:
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www,whybohol.com
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In this video you will see how organic farming is changing the way farmers produce their live stock and vegetables in bohol. with the challenge of having rocky grounds and infertile land witness how farmers are over coming the challenge and finding ways to provide a healthier option for consumers.
for more information about organic farming
contact us:
land line: 02 571 1525
globe: +63 917 554 6396
smart: +63 918 990 7122
www,whybohol.com
www.facebook.com/whybohol

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In this interview we highlight the multi-talented Rastafari, reggae singer, farmer, activist, and tailor Jah Bouks. Jah Bouks is known across the world for his anthem 'Angola'. In this short video Jah Bouks shows us around his organic farm located in St.Thomas Jamaica.
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In this interview we highlight the multi-talented Rastafari, reggae singer, farmer, activist, and tailor Jah Bouks. Jah Bouks is known across the world for his anthem 'Angola'. In this short video Jah Bouks shows us around his organic farm located in St.Thomas Jamaica.
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Tune into 'I NEVER KNEW 📻'
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Ma'o Organic Farms l Love Local l Whole Foods Market

Gary and Kukui Maunakea-Forth founded MA'O OrganicFarms not only to provide fresh produce to locals, but also to give back to their community and to help devel...

Gary and Kukui Maunakea-Forth founded MA'O OrganicFarms not only to provide fresh produce to locals, but also to give back to their community and to help develop local agriculture.
Their passion is simply beautiful -- good food, good land and good relationships. This non-profit farm provides scholarships to high school and college age students, who work the fields and learn sustainable farming practices. Today, MA'O is the largest certified organic farm on O'ahu. You'll find many wonderful products from MA'O in our produce aisles!
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/179claK
About Whole Foods:
Who are we? Well, we seek out the finest natural and organic foods available, maintain the strictest quality standards in the industry, and have an unshakeable commitment to sustainable agriculture. Add to that the excitement and fun we bring to shopping for groceries, and you start to get a sense of what we're all about. Oh yeah, we're a mission-driven company too.
Connect with Whole Foods Online:
Visit the Whole Foods WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/18gKv7J
Like Whole Foods on FACEBOOK: http://on.fb.me/179cxqt
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http://www.youtube.com/user/wholefoodsmarket

Gary and Kukui Maunakea-Forth founded MA'O OrganicFarms not only to provide fresh produce to locals, but also to give back to their community and to help develop local agriculture.
Their passion is simply beautiful -- good food, good land and good relationships. This non-profit farm provides scholarships to high school and college age students, who work the fields and learn sustainable farming practices. Today, MA'O is the largest certified organic farm on O'ahu. You'll find many wonderful products from MA'O in our produce aisles!
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/179claK
About Whole Foods:
Who are we? Well, we seek out the finest natural and organic foods available, maintain the strictest quality standards in the industry, and have an unshakeable commitment to sustainable agriculture. Add to that the excitement and fun we bring to shopping for groceries, and you start to get a sense of what we're all about. Oh yeah, we're a mission-driven company too.
Connect with Whole Foods Online:
Visit the Whole Foods WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/18gKv7J
Like Whole Foods on FACEBOOK: http://on.fb.me/179cxqt
Follow Whole Foods on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/15eklAG
http://www.youtube.com/user/wholefoodsmarket

Can organic farms feed the world?

We consider organic foods to be healthier because they are produced without synthetic pesticides and chemical fertilizers. However, organic farms are often less...

We consider organic foods to be healthier because they are produced without synthetic pesticides and chemical fertilizers. However, organic farms are often less productive than conventional farms. We talk to ProfessorSusanne Schmidt from The University of Queensland about the role science has to play to improve the productivity of organic farms.

We consider organic foods to be healthier because they are produced without synthetic pesticides and chemical fertilizers. However, organic farms are often less productive than conventional farms. We talk to ProfessorSusanne Schmidt from The University of Queensland about the role science has to play to improve the productivity of organic farms.

What is organic farming? | Biology for All | FuseSchool

As populations have grown, farming practices have become more intensified to maximise crop yields and ensure we can feed the ever growing population. Fertilisers and pesticides are used on crops, and animals may be kept inside in more densely packed sheds to maximise milk yields, or egg production, or speed up the time needed for the animal to be ready to be sent to market for meat.
An alternative to conventional farming is organic farming.
Organic farming currently accounts for about 1% of agricultural land worldwide. It focuses on sustainability and is thought to have less detrimental effects on the environment than conventional farming. This has led to it being proposed as an alternative to conventional agriculture for helping to overcome the climate change crisis we are currently experiencing. The debate continues, as it is not a perfect solution.
In theory, organic farming should not use chemical fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides or feed additives for livestock. It requires the farmer to use more natural alternatives. This results in lower yields, but the farmer can sell their produce at a higher price because consumers believe the produce is of a higher quality.
Instead of fertilisers, manure is used. This recycles waste and improves the soil structure. However, it is smelly and more difficult to apply than chemical fertilisers, and also means the farmer has less control over the mineral content they are putting into their soils.
Crop rotation is used to reduce disease building up in the soils and to strengthen the soil composition. Certain crops, such as the legume family - so peas and beans, fix nitrogen from the air and increase the nitrates in the soil. This makes the soil much more fertile, and so farmers rotate legumes with their other crops. Growing multiple crops is however less efficient and produces lower yields than specialising in one or few crops however.
Instead of using herbicides, weeding is the preferred organic farming technique. This is of course much more environmentally friendly because it is chemical free but it is very labour intensive. Although this does mean more jobs available, which is a great thing.
Organic farming is thought to maintain the biodiversity better than conventional farming because fewer chemicals are used. There are more bumble bees and insects in an area because pesticides haven’t been used. Weeds and non-crop plants can grow as herbicides aren’t used. Biodiversity benefits the food chain across all levels, from the plants up to the foxes.
These are the theories of organic farming, and is how we farmed for the one hundred thousand years before the industrial revolution. It is generally thought that organic farming is much better for biodiversity, and also produces a healthier product because less chemicals are used on it.
In the second video on organic farming, we will look at some of the problems of organic farming, and the reality of what it means to be an organic farm.
SUBSCRIBE to the FuseSchool YouTube channel for many more educational videos. Our teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths & ICT.
VISIT us at www.fuseschool.org, where all of our videos are carefully organised into topics and specific orders, and to see what else we have on offer. Comment, like and share with other learners. You can both ask and answer questions, and teachers will get back to you.
These videos can be used in a flipped classroom model or as a revision aid.
Find all of our Chemistry videos here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRnpKjHpFyg&list=PLW0gavSzhMlReKGMVfUt6YuNQsO0bqSMV
Find all of our Biology videos here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjkHzEVcyrE&list=PLW0gavSzhMlQYSpKryVcEr3ERup5SxHl0
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJq_cdz_L00&list=PLW0gavSzhMlTyWKCgW1616v3fIywogoZQ
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WHY ORGANIC? Interview with Two Brothers Organic Farms

This video is a interview with Satyajit of Two BrothersOrganicFarmsIndia. Satyajit shares his story of why he left the corporate world to become a organic farmer. Learn about the power, practice, and importance of organic farming.
Learn more about Two Brothers Organic Farms and all their wonderful creations:
TBOF is an Organic Farm run by Satyajit & Ajinkya in a lovely village Bhodani near Pune, we produce Pure Organic Fruits and breed IndianIndigenous A2 CowsContact for Two Brothers Organic Farms:
- satyajithange@gmail.com
- http://www.twobrothersindia.com
Call +91 9850588883, +91 9823136008

Organic Farming 2017

Organic Farming for beginners. From the movie DistrictEarth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BYzK3-Na3w
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Rabbit River Farm & Organic Eggs

Rabbit RiverFarms is western Canada's original producer of Certified OrganicEggs
They are advocates of CageFree, humane animal husbandry. There commitment is to produce wholesome, natural foods that are healthy for you and your family. There farming practices are sustainable and environmentally friendly. All the eggs they produce and sell are from cage free hens.
This segment has generously been funded by the non-profit FarmFolk CityFolk. Like to see more of the same? Please support our work at www.farmfolkcityfolk.ca

New Organic and Hobby Farm Tractor! Tilmor - Modern Allis-Chalmers G

TractorTime with Tim gets to experiment with a new modernized version of the Allis-Chalmers G tractor. With so many people entering the hobby farm and organic farm space, the Tilmore tractor is a new purpose built row crop tractor for small and organic growers! It is the only mid mount modern tractor with the ability to change implements within minutes, using no tools, and with one person!
Website: http://TractorTimewithTim.com
Favorite Products: http://amazon.com/shop/TractorTimeWithTim
TTWT Merchandise: http://TractorTimeWithTim.com/shop
Facebook: http://facebook.com/TractorTimeWithTim

Bohol Organic Farming

In this video you will see how organic farming is changing the way farmers produce their live stock and vegetables in bohol. with the challenge of having rocky grounds and infertile land witness how farmers are over coming the challenge and finding ways to provide a healthier option for consumers.
for more information about organic farming
contact us:
land line: 02 571 1525
globe: +63 917 554 6396
smart: +63 918 990 7122
www,whybohol.com
www.facebook.com/whybohol

Jah Bouks Interview "Organic Farming in St. Thomas, Jamaica"

➤ SHOP NOW: https://www.koncioust.com
In this interview we highlight the multi-talented Rastafari, reggae singer, farmer, activist, and tailor Jah Bouks. Jah Bouks is known across the world for his anthem 'Angola'. In this short video Jah Bouks shows us around his organic farm located in St.Thomas Jamaica.
SHOP NOW https://www.koncioust.com
Tune into 'I NEVER KNEW 📻'
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Ma'o Organic Farms l Love Local l Whole Foods Market

Gary and Kukui Maunakea-Forth founded MA'O OrganicFarms not only to provide fresh produce to locals, but also to give back to their community and to help develop local agriculture.
Their passion is simply beautiful -- good food, good land and good relationships. This non-profit farm provides scholarships to high school and college age students, who work the fields and learn sustainable farming practices. Today, MA'O is the largest certified organic farm on O'ahu. You'll find many wonderful products from MA'O in our produce aisles!
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/179claK
About Whole Foods:
Who are we? Well, we seek out the finest natural and organic foods available, maintain the strictest quality standards in the industry, and have an unshakeable commitment to sustainable agriculture. Add to that the excitement and fun we bring to shopping for groceries, and you start to get a sense of what we're all about. Oh yeah, we're a mission-driven company too.
Connect with Whole Foods Online:
Visit the Whole Foods WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/18gKv7J
Like Whole Foods on FACEBOOK: http://on.fb.me/179cxqt
Follow Whole Foods on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/15eklAG
http://www.youtube.com/user/wholefoodsmarket

Can organic farms feed the world?

We consider organic foods to be healthier because they are produced without synthetic pesticides and chemical fertilizers. However, organic farms are often less productive than conventional farms. We talk to ProfessorSusanne Schmidt from The University of Queensland about the role science has to play to improve the productivity of organic farms.